Always (brand)

Always is a brand of feminine hygiene products, including maxi pads, pantiliners, and feminine wipes, produced by Procter & Gamble. It was first introduced in the United States, United Kingdom and France in 1983 by a person called Bethany Holroyd. Always is sold under the name Whisper in Japan, Singapore, India, China, South Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia and Indonesia, under the name Lines in Italy, under the name Orkid in Turkey, and under the names Evax and Ausonia in Spain and Portugal. Procter & Gamble has the global leading position in manufacturing and commercializing feminine hygiene products. Marketing for the product includes the company's BeingGirl website.

Products

The Always product line contains the following:

  • Ultra Thins
  • Maxis
  • Always Fresh Scented Pads
  • Pantyliners (also called dri-liners)
  • Feminine cleansing wipes
  • Always Discreet; formerly Always Envive (incontinence liners, pads and knickers)
  • Always Infinity
  • Always Platinum
  • Always (Killswitch Engage song)

    "Always" is the second single from Killswitch Engage's sixth studio album, Disarm the Descent. The song charted at No. 15 on the Mainstream Rock chart in the US.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Jesse Leachlead vocals
  • Adam Dutkiewiczguitar, backing vocals
  • Joel Stroetzel – guitar
  • Mike D'Antoniobass
  • Justin Foleydrums
  • References

    Always (Aziza Mustafa Zadeh album)

    Always is the second album released by the Azeri jazz artist Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. It was released in 1993. For it, she won the Echo Prize from Sony and the Phono Academy Award.

    Track listing

  • "Always" – 4:39
  • "Heartbeat" – 7:37
  • "Crying Earth" – 6:29
  • "A.J.D." – 6:19
  • "Yandi Ganim Daha" – 7:30
  • "I Don't Know" – 4:59
  • "Vagif" – 6:02
  • "Marriage Suite" – 5:49
  • "Insult" – 4:07
  • "Kaukas Mountains" – 4:53
  • "Dangerous Piece" – 5:24
  • Dedications

    "Vagif" is dedicated to the memory of Zadeh's father, the famous Azeri jazz musician and the founder of jazz-mugam, Vagif Mustafazadeh.

    "Crying Earth" is a dedication to all who died in the Khojaly Massacre on 25 February 1992 during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

    Musicians

  • Aziza Mustafa Zadeh - grand piano and vocals
  • John Patitucci - acoustic bass and 6-string electric bass guitars
  • Dave Weckl - drums
  • Sublime

    Sublime may refer to:

  • Sublime (band)
  • Their third album, Sublime (album)
  • Sublime with Rome, a reunited version of the above band
  • Sublime (literary)
  • Sublime (philosophy)
  • Sublime (Wildstorm), the DV8 superhero
  • Sublime (Marvel Comics), the X-Men supervillain
  • Sublime (film), a 2007 horror film
  • "Sublime" (song), a 2002 single by Shakaya
  • SubLime FM, a Dutch radio station dedicated to jazz
  • Sublime Text, a cross-platform text and source code editor
  • Sublime, Texas, an unincorporated community in Lavaca County
  • Sublime Magazine, a bi-monthly independent sustainability magazine
  • Sublime may also refer to:

  • Sublimation (phase transition), the process of transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase
  • Sublimation (psychology)
  • The Sublimed, a class of galactic cultures in the science-fiction novels of Iain M. Banks
  • See also

  • Sublime Records (disambiguation), several record labels
  • Shakaya (album)

    Shakaya is the first studio album by Australian girl duo Shakaya, released in Australia on 18 October 2002 (see 2002 in music) by Columbia. The album has a mix genre of pop and R&B songs written by the duo themselves and their manager/producer Reno Nicastro.

    The album debuted at number five on the Australian ARIA Charts and stayed in the top fifty for two weeks and in the chart for six weeks. It also made an appearance in the Australasian Album Chart, peaking at number two (just missing the number one spot by Barricades & Brickwalls by Kasey Chambers).

    Shakaya produced one top ten and two top twenty hits on the Australian ARIA Singles chart: "Stop Calling Me", "Sublime" and "Cinderella".

    Track listing

  • "Cinderella" (Vincent Degiorgio, Rebecca Hortlund, George Samuelson, Mikael Lundh, Quint Starkie) - 3:35
  • "Sublime" (Reno Nicastro, Simone Stacey, Naomi Wenitong) - 3:19
  • "Everything" (Nicastro, Stacey, Wenitong) - 3:28
  • "Tell Me" (Nicastro, Stacey, Wenitong) - 3:55
  • "Give Me Your Name" (Nicastro, Stacey, Wenitong) - 3:52
  • Sublime (philosophy)

    In aesthetics, the sublime (from the Latin sublīmis) is the quality of greatness, whether physical, moral, intellectual, metaphysical, aesthetic, spiritual, or artistic. The term especially refers to a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation, measurement, or imitation.

    Ancient philosophy

    The first known study of the sublime is ascribed to Longinus: Peri Hupsous/Hypsous or On the Sublime. This is thought to have been written in the 1st century AD though its origin and authorship are uncertain. For Longinus, the sublime is an adjective that describes great, elevated, or lofty thought or language, particularly in the context of rhetoric. As such, the sublime inspires awe and veneration, with greater persuasive powers. Longinus' treatise is also notable for referring not only to Greek authors such as Homer, but also to biblical sources such as Genesis.

    This treatise was rediscovered in the 16th century, and its subsequent impact on aesthetics is usually attributed to its translation into French by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux in 1674. Later the treatise was translated into English by John Pultney in 1680, Leonard Welsted in 1712, and William Smith in 1739 whose translation had its fifth edition in 1800.

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